… unclaimed treasures from epochs long gone.
Ending aside, Plischke’s film is riveting and unpredictable.
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… unclaimed treasures from epochs long gone.
Ending aside, Plischke’s film is riveting and unpredictable.
… it’s hard to shake the feeling of emptiness that this flick leaves you with …
… one of those films that leaves you feeling quietly blown away.
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